Principal Brian Scott said despite the subzero temperatures, most things went smoothly during the first day of classes in the new Torrington High School building Jan. 22. The four-story, 310-000-square-foot building will cost about $179.5 million, with the state reimbursing the city 85%. The middle school wing will open for classes in September. Wilson expressed thanks to Mayor Elinor C. Carbone, the Board of Education, the building committee “and everyone who worked really hard for the citizens of this wonderful community to make this happen. I mean, this is an amazing facility.”
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